Georgetown remains in fifth place after second round of the William & Mary Invitational.

Sept. 16, 2013

WASHINGTON -
The Georgetown University women's golf team shot a 14-over par 298 in the second round of the William & Mary Invitational, being held in Williamsburg, Va. The Hoyas remain in fifth place among nine teams with a 36-hole score of 39-over par 607 after the second day of play. The William & Mary Invitational is being played on the par-71, 5,955-yard Kingsmill Resort Plantation Course.

Morehead State shot a 7-over par 291 in the second round and leads the nine team field at 17-over par 585, with host William & Mary second (22-over par 590), and Elon third (27-over par 595). Richmond is in fourth place (35-over par 603), with Georgetown four strokes behind in fifth place.

Senior Alice Choi (Whitestone, N.Y./Bayside) shot a 5-over par 76 in the second round and is tied for 17th place at 9-over par 151. Freshman Jenny Xiao (Foshan, China/Foshan No. 3 Middle School) had the team's best round of the day - a 1-over par 72, and is tied for 19th place at 10-over par 152.

Sophomore Liz DiVincentis (Durham, Conn./Coginchaug Regional) carded a 4-over par 75 to tie for 24th place with a 36-hole score of 14-over par 156. Sophomore Patricia Lee (Lone Tree, Colo./Highlands Ranch) is tied for 26th place at 15-over par 157. Lee posted a 7-over par 78 in the second day of action.

Freshman Kelly Hwang (Moorestown, N.J./IMG Academy), competing as an individual, is tied for 43rd place at 33-over par 175. Hwang shot a 14-over par 85 in the second round.

The William & Mary Invitational concludes on Tuesday, Sept. 17, with the final round of play.